Dec 25, 2012

Hitachi to Supply 40 Wind Turbines to Chubu Electric Unit

Dec. 25 (Bloomberg) — Hitachi Ltd., a Japanese electronics
and industrial machinery maker, will supply 40 turbines, each
with 2 megawatts of capacity, to a wind farm in western Japan
run by a unit of Chubu Electric Power Co.

Hitachi received the order from Aoyama-Kogen Wind Farm Co.,
which operates the 15 megawatt facility in Mie prefecture,
Hitachi said in a statement today. No financial terms were
disclosed.

Of the 40 windmills, 18 will have started operation by
March 2016 and the rest by March 2017, according to the
statement.

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